Kyle Baldock Dominates the BMX Dirt Session

Bringing the best in BMX dirt back to Portland, Oregon, the Dew Tour Toyota City Championships introduced a new format for the riders to take to in the BMX Dirt Session.

Switching it up this year, 10 riders dropped in for their first run as an introduction to the crowd that began their 30-minute jam session. The rules for the event this year require a minimum of three complete runs on the two dirt jumps and the quarter pipe, but after those it was all about variety and stepping up their technicality.

For the majority of the riders there was no moment of relief, but for the night’s champion Kyle Baldock it was right after he pulled his first run. “That was so good because I was able to just go out and party and try to best my score each time — that was the best bit about [pulling the first run],” said Baldock still amping off his win.

BMX Dirt Session getting underway in downtown Portland

Fans gearing up to see their favorite riders

Perfect seats for a perfect venue

Ryan Nyquist, 360 one-handed

Colton Satterfield, 360 downwhip

Andy Buckworth, double backflip

Daniel Sandoval, downwhip

Drew Bezanson, turndown backflip

Kevin Peraza, cannonball

Zack Warden, 360 one-handed table

Kyle Baldock, 360 backflip

Pat Casey, 360 can can

TJ Ellis, backflip whip

Podium: 1- Kyle Baldock 2- Ryan Nyquist 3- Kevin Peraza

BMX Dirt Session

Winner's Top Tricks:

Kyle Baldock took care of business on his first run with a backflip barspin no-hander over the first jump into a 360 double tailwhip to barspin on the second jump and a double tailwhip barspin on the quarterpipe. Another epic run he pulled was backflip tailwhip to a 720 barspin and then a triple tailwhip on the quarterpipe. After those two runs anything he pulled put him clearly over the top as the winner.

Winner's Quote:

“I love the new format, I just wish it was a bit longer,” said Baldock full of energy while the rest of the field caught their breath. “I feel like three runs makes a rider have to do all their tricks, not just one run that makes them stand out as the best. I feel like everyone killed it from Nyquist and, of course, Peraza — I was stoked to come out on top, that was amazing.” Baldock went on to mention his pleasure to be back in Portland, “I love the people here! Bring it back every year.”